An edition of Why animals live in shells (2008)

Por qué algunos animales tienen caparazón

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Por qué algunos animales tienen caparazón
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An edition of Why animals live in shells (2008)

Por qué algunos animales tienen caparazón

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Language
Spanish
Pages
24

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Cover of: Por qué algunos animales tienen caparazón
Por qué algunos animales tienen caparazón
2008, Weekly Reader Books
in Spanish
Cover of: Why animals live in shells
Why animals live in shells
2008, Weekly Reader Pub.
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references ( p. 23) and index.

Published in
Pleasantville, NY
Series
Dónde viven los animales
Genre
Juvenile literature.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
591.47/7
Library of Congress
QL942 .W4318 2008, QL942.W4318 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
24 p. :
Number of pages
24

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16767980M
ISBN 13
9780836888119, 9780836888041
LCCN
2007045544
Goodreads
3370331

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